Believed to bo the youngest; farepaying passengers to cross the Atlantic in the annals of British shipping, Daniel and William O’Brien arrived in Liverpool recently. They are four-months-old twins and their mother died when they were born at Boston. .They made the 3,000; miles Atlantic trip in a special cabin under the care of a. stewardess. The sea way upset them, and they were visited daily by everybody in the cabin, quarters, including the senior . officers. ;. r Bleven dollars only was th'e fare of each of the twins—the smallest passage-money ever, paid for infants unaccompanied by an adult. Another innovation .was. that they also had an official passport between them in which their photographs were sealed and stamped in accordance with international .regulations.
The Beßt Hats Moderately Priced— , At Miss Newman’s. Tho Hat Box, George Street. A wonderful line consisting of 20 only model and ready to wear Hats,, at prices ranging up to 49/6 each, is to clear at 4/11 each. Smartness is the keynote of these distinctive hats, and only the very best in millinery' is offered.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6815, 19 January 1929, Page 15
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